There are many reasons for why we need to incorporate restorative agents to our skin care routines. For some it might be to prevent the effects of aging, and for others it might be to revive the skin from external factors such as the environment, makeup use and other external causes by using
anti-aging skin care products. What kinds of products are used as part of restorative skincare?
Exfoliating’s purpose is to remove dead skin cells and debris from the top layer of skin. A facial exfoliating cream is a combination of pharmaceutical-grade Aloe, Glycolic Acid and L-absorbic Acid beads (Vitamin C) that both exfoliate and activate the production of collagen — the skin’s natural rejuvenation process. Another key component of restorative skincare is moisturizing. Moisturizing helps retain healthier skin, especially during the harsh weather months like winter. A night moisturizer is nourishing, and designed to replenish the loss of moisture within the skin’s tissues.
Adding an anti-aging element to a restorative skincare routine can help reduce lines and wrinkles, while still providing optimal moisture to the skin. A skin moisturizer helps to restore, revitalize and dramatically improve the skin's appearance.
How are you restoring your skin?
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